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Morgan
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Scuba Steve
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Morgan
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Scuba Steve
Listen to Absolute Season 1 Taser incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The best bits of the week with Morgan, Part one. Behind the scenes with a member of the show.
Morgan
What's up, everybody? Happy weekend. I am joined this weekend by Scooba Steve.
Scuba Steve
What's Scooba Steve?
Morgan
What's up, Scoobs?
Scuba Steve
Nothing right now. I'm looking at emails while I'm talking to you. I'm pretty good at multitasking.
Morgan
Mmm. I'm not sure about.
Scuba Steve
Well, test me. Let's go.
Morgan
Okay, well, I want to chat with you about dad life.
Scuba Steve
Hold on a second. I'm checking emails right now.
Morgan
Okay, we have started recording now.
Scuba Steve
I'm just punking you.
Morgan
You know, listeners always want you to get one solid laugh. So there it is.
Scuba Steve
Yes. And just for anyone out there who's butthurt is like, you're so mean to Morgan or whatever. It's like a kid sister thing, if anything.
Morgan
I'm the kid sister.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, you're like the kid sister of the show. Everyone gets to punk on you a little bit. Like, we appreciate you. We love you.
Morgan
How rude is that? That I'm the one that everybody gets to punk on you.
Scuba Steve
We root for you. But there's moments where, like, I would skin her.
Morgan
So rude. I'm like, years the youngest. Okay. It's not that much. Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever.
Scuba Steve
Three years younger than me from. How old are you? Oh, from Abby. Yeah, yeah.
Morgan
Like, being the youngest on the show.
Scuba Steve
Oh, true, true, true. Yeah.
Morgan
Oldest closest to me is Abby. Is. Was my logic.
Scuba Steve
Gotcha. Okay. Like, I was like, well, you're three years younger than me. How old are you?
Morgan
Well, because I. Well, I don't actually know how old you are, so that doesn't really help me. That's part of the problem. But I think Abby's like 34, something like that.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
And then Ray is like 38, right?
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
So. And then you're somewhere right around there.
Scuba Steve
Somewhere around there. Yeah, somewhere.
Morgan
But, yeah.
Scuba Steve
Anyways.
Morgan
Okay, tell me about dad life. What's going on?
Scuba Steve
Oh, man. So I got three kids. My first kid is seven years old. I'm just kidding. You already know these little things. Dad life is what's going on. Well, the biggest thing that we've kind of shifted and changed things is we've now left the public school system just because I think we talked about that once before.
Morgan
Last best bits, you were talking about how that you guys were either going To. Or you were about to. I can't remember the exact update now.
Scuba Steve
I officially did it. We're going to putting them in private school just because. Just. That's kind of where we're at right now.
Morgan
Go throw away all your money.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, well, I mean. Well, what's crazy is we looked at the money we spend on the two who are in daycare and the amount of money we were spending on them to go to daycare and my son go to public school, which was free. It was the same amount of money to pull them out of daycare and to put all three kids into a private school so they have, like, a preschool and a daycare and then the school for K through 8 so that. That all three of them in a private school is the same money. Maybe it's actually a little bit less than two kids going to daycare.
Morgan
You're kidding me.
Scuba Steve
No, I'm not.
Morgan
Daycare costs that much of an arm and a leg.
Scuba Steve
Daycare is hella expense. I feel like they do it on purpose because they know that you're kind of stuck, especially in Nashville, where there's a lot of families and daycares are hard to get into, and they fill up fast. So it's like, you know, supply and demand. They charge more because I think they know they can. And then the worst part is they pay their employees, like, very minimal salaries. So it's like the whole system is totally screwed.
Morgan
Dang. I mean. Well, I was even talking to my sister because she's pregnant with her first one of my sisters.
Scuba Steve
Oh, cool. Congratulations. That's awesome.
Morgan
Super excited.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
But she's due in September. But what was so wild about this is, like, when she first found out that she was pregnant, she had to get on the wait list for the preschool or the daycare that she wanted her kid to be in, and the kid wasn't even born yet.
Scuba Steve
You have to. You have to be in the weight. Which is. So that's why my mom, even back in the 80s, she quit her job because even back then, child care was still expensive, and it didn't make sense for her to go to work, and basically all of her money went to daycare. And she's like, well, I'll just quit my job and then rely on my husband, and then we'll. We'll be fine. I'll have to be stressed about working and then trying to take care of the kids, which is where my wife is at. She's working full time and helping out with the kids, and most of her salary Goes to pay for all this freaking childcare. It's like, what's the point? You know, it's wild.
Morgan
You know what's funny is so yesterday I spent like, gosh, six hours. I was at Abes Garden, which is the senior living community that I volunteer at. We're doing a whole podcast episode with a bunch of the residents sharing this.
Scuba Steve
I saw that. That's really cool.
Morgan
And. But what was so crazy about it is all. I shouldn't say all majority of the women that we talked to were stay at home moms. That was their career. And it was so crazy, the different perspectives that I saw through them because all of them were 80 years old, plus. Yeah, some were even in their 90s. And the perspectives they have, like, looking back on their life and talking about being a stay at home mom. And then there was like one who got married and was married for several years, like decades, and was like, I should have never gotten married. It was just crazy, the things that you hear. But it's funny that you bring up the stay at home mom perspective, because I just heard from so many women of like, that was so much the thing, especially back then.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
To everybody do it. And if you didn't do it, you're kind of, I don't know, seen badly.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
You didn't make that choice. It's wild. Yeah, I get it. I mean, I get now why we're doing that too. Because to your point, everything is so expensive.
Scuba Steve
If you have multiple children. It's even more like one kid was much easier. Much more. So much easier to manage one child. Anyone that is like, oh, my God. So hard. Like, you have no idea. One kid is like, in the moment. You're like, oh, my God, we too. Like, oh, my gosh. But looking at it in retrospect, like, one was so much easier and cheaper too.
Morgan
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
So that's why we were both working and there was no problems and we were still going to the gym and living a normal life. Then you threw two kids on it and then a third and then, yeah, two more kids. You're like, oh, my gosh, this is so much. It's a lot. And not complaining because it's totally worth it.
Morgan
Well, that's what you wanted.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, it's what we wanted, what we asked for. It's not like, oh, my God, I hate these kids. Like, no, no. I love these kids more than anything in the whole world and I will beat myself down for so that they can have a better life than me. I don't care what at any cost or any expense to make sure they have a better life. So it's totally worth it.
Morgan
Well, two things can be true. You can love being a dad and having your kids. And also recognize that having a kid is stupid expensive for no reason.
Scuba Steve
Totally. Yeah. And it's not going to get any cheaper anytime soon. So it's like, oh my God.
Morgan
Okay, so private school. Are you nervous about them starting the new school?
Scuba Steve
No, because so I've never done. I wasn't a private school kid. I was a public school kid. My wife was private Catholic, and so she comes from that world and she's like all about it, we gotta do it, we gotta do it. And I was like, nah, public school is fine. And it just. The problem we experienced was my son became almost like a teacher aide, which was fine. Which I saw the positive side of it because he was more advanced than the other kids in the class. He helped out a lot. And there were a lot of kids who were esl. So English language is their second language. So it was kind of cool cause he also got to learn some Spanish and help out kids who may have been forgotten or treated differently because they didn't fully speak English. So he would help them out a lot, which I thought was, oh my God, this is so cool for him as a human. And it's really great for his soul to be a helper and all these things. And it also helped him learn more because not only was he learning it, he was then teaching it. So he was definitely retaining the information. The part that was the negative side of it was he became this little bossy asshole because he.
Morgan
We made it not seven minutes before Scuba dropped his first cuss word.
Scuba Steve
He became a little bossy kid because he then felt like he was a teacher. And then that translated at home a little bit. And I was like, whoa, homeboy, check yourself, you're seven years old. And then he'd be like. And then I think he would start to realize, oh crap, I'm. It's like because he felt like he was a teacher in a sense, in his mind, as a seven year old, he was having to help out the school, teach these kids because the teacher was overwhelmed as a first year teacher. And it's just a lot going on in the school system, lack of funds and all this kind of crap. And it's like not fair to the staff and everything of what they're faced with. So it was like he became a little bossy kid because of that. And I was like, oh my God, it's annoying.
Morgan
A little bit fair, and I get that side of it. But the fact that he picked up on those leadership skills super quickly. You need to get that kid into leadership stuff as he gets into middle school.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, we thought about. Yeah. Because he is. And even, like, when we do basketball, he sees himself as the captain of the team, and he's really helpful and to keep the kids in line. And when we're doing practice, some kids are wanting to play tag. He's like, hey, get over here, Cole. We're not. It's just really. It's really cool. But I also didn't want him to continue to be a jerk.
Morgan
Yeah. You don't want him to turn into a dictator. You want him to be a leader.
Scuba Steve
Exactly. A leader. Yeah. So it's like he was almost too young to be doing what he was doing different when you're like, later on in school when you can understand, okay, I'm just here to help. Where he was being taught, it was in his DNA to be that. And I'm just like, ah, I need to stop that. So I saw that side of it, and I was like, maybe we should try the private school. And then with the state of the world, I'm like, maybe we really should go private school. Because public school may not even exist anymore or one exist in the way we. We knew it as. And it's been a failing system for a long time. So I understand why. Wanting to come in there and do some changes and fix it up, but the direction we're going is almost like just forgetting it, which is not the solution.
Morgan
Yeah. So, yeah, it's pretty chaos when it comes to the educational world right now. A sister that's a teacher and I have another sister that's a speech language pathologist. So I know they're in the world.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
And they're both in public schools. So it's definitely an interesting dynamic. But for sure, it's also interesting to see the difference in public schools based on city. Right. Or where you are in the country.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
That's such an impact on it, too, because a lot of state things are also impacting.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Schools and what they look like.
Scuba Steve
So if you're in a rich area or more affluent area of town, the public schools are almost equivalent to a private school just because there's so much funding from the parents and from the community and. And taxes and whatever.
Morgan
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
So, yeah.
Morgan
Oh, yeah. Public schools here besides Williamson County. That one's like, I guess, the cream of the CR as far as public schools in the Whole country. But public schools back in Kansas were so great. And then I thought. I just assumed public schools everywhere were awesome because that was my experience. And then I moved here. I was like, oh, this is a. This is not what I was anticipating.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Just hearing the stories that I've heard from parents. So. Okay, so private school life. Scuba Steve's kids going. Going exciting in private school.
Scuba Steve
And I was always anti private school. My God, I was a little preppy. Little.
Morgan
I could see it in your eyes where you're like, dang it. My kids have to change their whole personalities.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Ye. Yeah. But I mean, for the better. I feel like too, because they'll. Because my wife sold me on all the positives of the private school because she came from Catholic private. And it's all about the foundation and all these things. And my kids been asking about God a lot lately. And we don't really go to churches. Like, we were going with the church all the time. Now it's like, I don't have time. And when it comes to Sunday, man, I'm freaking tired. Busy.
Morgan
Is your wife still practicing Catholic? It sounds like she was in a very Catholic family.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, we were growing. We were growing up and we were up until I think we started grinding in our careers. And then, you know, things changed and then. Plus the Catholic Church was so rigid. They weren't looking at, you know, they lost a lot of people.
Morgan
Now you guys got a new pope.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, it's true. So we'll see if that does anything.
Morgan
I don't know how that. I was not Catholic growing up, so I don't know how that impacts locally. If it does, it may.
Scuba Steve
Well, it may. It may change the way they do some things or maybe open to more different ideas and stuff. Like the fact that we're anti gay for so long. It's like, that's so stupid. You can. You're supposed to. You're teaching Jesus words of love. Everyone and everyone's kind. Unless you're gay or unless you look differently than everyone. It's like, that is so stupid.
Morgan
We. We always heard of like this, the crazy stereotyp. That's what. Because there was Catholic public schools around our area.
Scuba Steve
Public schools.
Morgan
Yeah. Or maybe they weren't public, but everybody went to them. I don't really know, but I had a lot of friends that attended. There's. There was like, Andal and it was a whole bunch of Catholic kids and they had like classic Catholic Catholic times. It's not going to come out right.
Scuba Steve
Catholic class.
Morgan
Yeah. Or they went to classes. And we had like Bishop Carroll that I swore those were public, but maybe I'm wrong in that.
Scuba Steve
Well, there are like this. The school my son was going to was a charter school and it was. They had, they had a sister that was part of the thing. And it wasn't Catholic, but it was like loosely Catholic. So maybe it could have been one of those kind of schools like the charter schools that may have that I don't know.
Morgan
Well, and there was always like. But stereotypes about it too, of like the things of Catholics. And I'm not gonna say all of them because I'll probably butcher what they. My memory shot. So I'll probably know like a half version of it. But it's definitely interesting.
Scuba Steve
It is. And I appreciated it growing up as a kid and I saw it through the lens of an innocent child. But looking at it now as an adult with, with knowledge, I'm like, oh, this is kind of effed up a little bit on some things. But all religions effed up in some way. I mean, there's those pastors that have 20 million dollar homes in Houston. You're like, are you kidding me? You're a pastor of a church. You live that way.
Morgan
Aren't those the mega churches?
Scuba Steve
Yeah. You're like, come on. That's so effed up. Or the churches that are in like shopping malls and. And everyone's broke, but except for the. The guy who lives in a mansion.
Morgan
That'S like famously known as like a mega church guy.
Scuba Steve
Benny Hinn or Bennett from way back in the day. Oh, Joel Osteen.
Morgan
Yeah, yeah.
Scuba Steve
Like those guys.
Morgan
Megachurch guy.
Scuba Steve
Yes. Yeah. And the one that Bieber goes to that. It's like in a nightclub in la.
Morgan
Oh, yeah. All I, all I can remember is, so I'd watch Freeform a lot. ABC Family.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah.
Morgan
But as soon as it would hit a certain point at like 8 or 9 o' clock at night, it turns into the 700 Club.
Scuba Steve
Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Morgan
And it would always throw me off because I was watching some like, I don't know, Fresh Prince type show, right?
Scuba Steve
Yeah. 7 Heaven and then 700 Club.
Morgan
And it's like this goes immediately into Preach. And I was like, I feel like I missed something here. Did I fear God? There was one time I came home from a night of drinking and I felt like I was getting judged so hard. And I had had Freeform on for a movie because I always leave either like the TV or radio on for my pets. And I came home and it was like the Full blown sermon. And I was like, I am way too drunk for this.
Scuba Steve
You walk in, your cat gives you the sign of the cross. You're like, holy crap.
Morgan
They were both looking at me like, what?
Scuba Steve
Why'd you put this on?
Morgan
We like the calming music, Mom. Oh, man. Okay, any other dad related things happening?
Scuba Steve
Nothing at the moment. Just the biggest thing was the school thing. I think it was an update from previous ones.
Morgan
Summer, right now, right?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, now it's summer. So now we're going to San Francisco. So I think at the point of this air is already gone, so.
Morgan
Oh, okay, you're going soon?
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah, I'm going next week.
Morgan
Nice.
Scuba Steve
For something fun or just Hawaii first?
Morgan
Oh, this is the Hawaii trip.
Scuba Steve
Hawaii trip? Yeah, Hawaii for a weekend change. And then working remotely in San Francisco. And that's when I drop the kids off and my wife and they're there for a month and then I come back on 4th of July and pick them up.
Morgan
Are you. Why are you working remote San Francisco? For funsies.
Scuba Steve
Because after vacation it's like I'm there, you know, as far as, like flights go and whenever. Because you're flying from a spot that doesn't have as many not. What do you call it? Non direct. What's the word? Oh, yeah, direct flights. So, like, I'm looking to do four different stops to get home. Because before the pandemic, there was constant directs from Oakland and Nashville.
Morgan
They've taken away so many direct flights.
Scuba Steve
So many direct flights.
Morgan
My flight to get back home, now I have to. I have to travel 14 hours when previously it was like three and a.
Scuba Steve
Half hours at that point, like, I'll just drive.
Morgan
Literally. I literally do drive and it's 11 hours.
Scuba Steve
It's stupid. It's so ridiculous. So, yeah, they cut all the direct flights. So based on that, I could fly back on Friday. So we get back from our trip, I think Tuesday or Wednesday of that week. Week from now. And so I'm like, well, I'll go into the San Francisco cluster and work from there and.
Morgan
And, you know, hang out for a little bit.
Scuba Steve
Exactly. And catch up on all my emails and all the crap and do show stuff and whatever.
Morgan
Are you guys gonna do anything fun in Hawaii? Wait, actually, we're gonna take a break and then I'll hear about your plans for Hawaii.
Scuba Steve
Oh, God. With a T. Yeah.
Morgan
I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal Police. Lt. Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone. Most of all his wife, Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives.
Scuba Steve
You're going to want to divorce me.
Morgan
Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes. He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community.
Scuba Steve
She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing. No?
Morgan
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I get right back there and it's bad. It's really, really, really bad.
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Scuba Steve
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Morgan
This is kind of star studded a little bit, man.
Scuba Steve
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We have this misunderstanding of what this quote unquote drug thing is.
Scuba Steve
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Morgan
All right Hawaii, what is the itinerary or loose itinerary plans?
Scuba Steve
It's pretty loose because when we go to Hawaii our biggest thing is just to like not do a whole lot. We there's a few things we always plan just to make sure we have something on the books. Cuz when you get there we usually don't go in the summer this early. We usually go like in August or.
Morgan
Go in the thr me off and I I was like wait, it's already that time.
Scuba Steve
I know or Family decided the trip earlier this year, and that's my thing, so I'm going with her. That's okay. That's your.
Morgan
That's your trip? I like it.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Where.
Morgan
Which island do you guys go to?
Scuba Steve
Kauai. Which is the furthest one?
Morgan
And is that the one you guys go to every time?
Scuba Steve
Every time? Yeah. We went to Maui once or twice because her brother got married there and went there just for whatever. I've been to Oahu. The only one I haven't been to is the Big Island. Kind of freaks me a little bit because there's a volcano on there.
Morgan
Why?
Scuba Steve
I don't. It just freaks out.
Morgan
Volcano on there for decades.
Scuba Steve
I know, but it freaks me out a little bit. Plus, it's. I don't know. It's just. I don't. So I don't. I don't. I'm sure at some point I'll go there, but we are so stuck on Kauai. I love it so much that it's like our thing and we go. Then we have our same hotel we go to and everything, and it's just. I love it.
Morgan
Wait, when you guys were in Maui, did you do the Road to Hana?
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah. Oh, my God. Yeah.
Morgan
I think we talked about that before.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, it's awesome.
Morgan
My favorite thing ever.
Scuba Steve
It's so cool. It's kind of rickety and scary because some of the bridges are like. You're like, what is.
Morgan
But it's such an adventure.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
It really. Like Road to Hana. Anytime I watch Moana, I feel like the Road to Hana is like my Moana moment.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Yeah.
Morgan
I don't know. So did you watch Moana too, by the way?
Scuba Steve
I've seen it in the background. I haven't seen it in full because my kids watch the crap out of it. I've seen, like, small bits and pieces. The first one I've seen so many times.
Morgan
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Front and back.
Morgan
You like the first one?
Scuba Steve
I love the first one. The Heart of Tahiti.
Morgan
Yeah. You would love the second one.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
I thought it was a really good follow up.
Scuba Steve
Okay. So, yeah, I just need to watch it in full succession. I just watched Bits and Pieces. The first one I cried at the end. Like when you realize it's Mother Nature and. And the whole kind of like, underlying meaning of it. I was like, oh, my God, this is so beautiful.
Morgan
Yeah. I don't. I don't know if you'll cry in this one.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
But I did feel like sometimes you see the second one, you're like, meh.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Remember growing up, they do like Lion King 2. It was like straight to. Straight to VHS.
Morgan
Yes.
Scuba Steve
Cinderella 2, straight to VHS. Little Mermaid 2, straight to VHS. It was like kind of. There's like a throwaway, but it was only just the first one that mattered. But now second ones and third ones are a thing.
Morgan
Yeah, they're doing a lot better. Toy Story is a pretty good example.
Scuba Steve
Oh, great example.
Morgan
Love Toy Story 4.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
I make references to Forky all the time.
Scuba Steve
Forky's awesome. They did a great job. I think Disney was like, we need to stop throwing away these sequels and actually do something with them. I think Toy Story was one of the first ones to really make a quality second film.
Morgan
Yeah. And it was good. I don't know that it was my favorite, but I think four did it for me. I literally will walk around the house sometimes and be like, I am trash.
Scuba Steve
And those mean looking dolls. And they walk around like her bodyguards. It was so hilarious.
Morgan
It was a good one.
Scuba Steve
It was great. Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah. You do need to watch Moana to fall, especially before you go to Hawaii, because I feel like it'll put you in the vibe and the soundtrack is perfect. Okay, we're going to Hawaii.
Scuba Steve
True. It's a good point.
Morgan
Yeah, there's some good new songs on there.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Yeah, the songs are great.
Morgan
Rock. Yeah, I think he's awesome.
Scuba Steve
He's really cool. Yeah, he's a great. He's a great actor as far as even just a voice actor because usually sometimes it doesn't translate or it's one or the other. But he's good at, like, acting, like on camera. And his voice. He does a fantastic job.
Morgan
You know, my first. So most people's first introduction to the Rock was. I feel like wrestling for most.
Scuba Steve
Oh, my God.
Morgan
Yeah, that wasn't mine. You want to know my first introduction to the Rock?
Scuba Steve
Was it like a Disney movie or something?
Morgan
It was the game plan.
Scuba Steve
The game plan. I don't even know what that is.
Morgan
It's a. It is a Disney movie.
Scuba Steve
The game.
Morgan
Football player.
Scuba Steve
Oh, that makes sense. Okay. Because he played football back in the day too.
Morgan
Yes, the game plan. And I think it's been. Can you tell me?
Scuba Steve
2007.
Morgan
Okay. So I don't think it's been. It's been 10 years. It's 10 years of threshold for a spoiler. Or is it 20?
Scuba Steve
I mean, this is going on 18 years. Yeah, I think you're good. Oh, I remember this one. I haven't seen it where it's like a Picture of him holding a dog.
Morgan
Yes. Okay. And you see the girl. So he basically finds out, like, very quickly he has a daughter he didn't know about.
Scuba Steve
Oh, okay.
Morgan
But he's like this big professional athlete in the NFL kind of a dad. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
I loved it. But that was my first introduction to the Rock. Your kids would love it.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. I've never seen this before.
Morgan
I love a Disney original movie.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, they're really good. They used to remember they would take a whole feature about it. They'd tease it for a month, and then it'd be on, like, on Friday night or something. It was like a big deal. Or Saturday night or Sunday in front.
Morgan
Of the TV and wait for that 7 o' clock hour to hit.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
You watch it. And you'd have to watch through commercials.
Scuba Steve
It was all. Exactly. Yeah. I make my kids, when we do the streaming services, the ones that have commercials in them, like Hulu, whatever.
Morgan
Yeah, we.
Scuba Steve
We don't. I don't pay for the one where it's without commercials.
Morgan
So if it has an option to do commercials, you keep commercials.
Scuba Steve
Peacock. My kids call it Peacock. We have Peacock. We have commercial. All of them. Commercials. Because I'm like, their attention span is so crappy. Most kids and, like, they need to be able to, like, sit down and just focus for a second and get through these things. I even saw a study, you probably saw this too, about the 90s. Cartoons are better for your kids than the current cartoons. Because now it's like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. And back then, it, like, they let it, like, breathe a little bit and it slows their attention. Because our kids now are addicted to, like, instant gratification.
Morgan
Well, that's the problem with even adults because I. Even when I have the commercials that come on on, like, a streaming service like that, I'll go straight to my little screen.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
I have big screen time. And they go through little screen time back on. Okay, big screen time. Like, what is wrong with me? Why can't I just sit there?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. And you came from a generation where you didn't have a little screen. You only had the big screen.
Morgan
I know.
Scuba Steve
I think maybe it's your job, though, because your job is on so many screens.
Morgan
I know. It's really hard not to quit your job.
Scuba Steve
Go do something. Go live in. Go live in Kauai. Go be a forest woman.
Morgan
I like, don't show up tomorrow. Bobby's like, where's Morgan? I think I'm out of. Convinced her to quit.
Scuba Steve
She's no longer Here. But she's living her best life. That's what we're all happy for. Our kid sisters moved on.
Morgan
The kid sister joke is gonna stick with you. Lovely. This is really good for me. Okay. But Hawaii. All good fun. We're excited.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. We got a few, like, places we want to go to. We usually go to. And mostly just go to a. Go to beaches and just relax.
Morgan
That's so fun.
Scuba Steve
This is my favorite thing in the whole world to do. I know they all hate beaches because they lived in lakes and crap, but I love going to a beach and just feeling the energy of the ocean and just hearing it. And my kids love going out, and I love going out. Like, I was. Like I was that kid that used to go way out and scare the crap out of my parents.
Morgan
And me just swimming with the sharks.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Or whatever was around me. Who knows? Was around aliens, ships. Who knows for sure?
Morgan
Sharks and probably aliens.
Scuba Steve
Exactly. Yeah.
Morgan
I. Steve, I'm not. It's not that I can't be, but I only like activities is my problem. So I'm not very good at laying on a beach. I'm also just not good at relaxing. General, as you can tell.
Scuba Steve
You should try it. Maybe you should smoke weed.
Morgan
I have to force myself to go get massages. So I'm. One, not on my phone for an hour. And two, like, just fully immersed in a thing.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Because you can't. You can't go get a massage. You can't be on your phone. You can't.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Listen to other things. It's the only time that I truly know how to turn off my brain.
Scuba Steve
Damn. Okay.
Morgan
If I force myself to do that for that purpose. The other stuff.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Obviously a benefit too, but. Yeah. So I can't relax. So if you take me to a beach, I have to do an activity.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
Like, take me jet skiing. I'll go snorkeling.
Scuba Steve
Oh, wow.
Morgan
Put me on a parasol.
Scuba Steve
You can just chill and, like, hang out. See my phone. We go on vacation. This becomes almost just a camera because most of the island in Kauai doesn't have really good service. And so it's actually really awesome because this will just become. I'll take some pictures and then the phone goes down. Or, I mean, I may leave it in the car. So there's a really good chance you won't even be able to get a hold of me for a solid week and a half.
Morgan
See? But I love that. That I could do. It's not the phone that I need.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
I just need something to do.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
I just like. Like activities.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
Heck, even when I plan vacations, I like, bam, bam, bam. We got lots to do. We got places to see, places to be.
Scuba Steve
That's not vacation. That's, like, work.
Morgan
But it's so much fun because you see so many things.
Scuba Steve
I get that side of it, too. Because then some people come home, like, I didn't do anything, and they're like, well, you didn't see the lean Tower of Pisa. Like, I don't really know. Yeah.
Morgan
But then there's other people. They'll go for a week. Like, I looked at the water for a whole week.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
And I laid there. I got a nice tan. I'm like that. There's a reason why I look like Edward Colin. You don't know the Twilight?
Scuba Steve
Oh, Ed, I don't know. I never heard the full first. The full name before. I just knew. Team Ed or Team Whatever.
Morgan
They're the Colon Family.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
That's. They're the vampires.
Scuba Steve
What is it? Team Ed and Team Jacob. Jacob. Yes. Yeah.
Morgan
Team Edward or Team Jacob.
Scuba Steve
Gotcha. Okay. Yeah. I only know that.
Morgan
Brushing you up on your Twilight knowledge. But when.
Scuba Steve
But I know he's very, very pale. Yes. Yes. He's translucent almost.
Morgan
When he goes out into the sunlight, he shines.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
So it's this running joke that I am Edward Colin because I walk out into the sunlight and I sparkle.
Scuba Steve
I've never seen Twilight.
Morgan
Seriously.
Scuba Steve
I've never seen it, so I have no idea. Never seen it.
Morgan
I don't know that they hold up.
Scuba Steve
Oh, really? So they're not. They didn't. Okay.
Morgan
I mean, there's. Listen, Scuba. They're so cheesy.
Scuba Steve
Okay. I imagine that's why I never watch them in the first place.
Morgan
But they were so good then. I was in theater. Listen. I read the books and I was in theaters. The midnight releases of them. I was obsessed with Twilight, Okay? It was our first, I feel like, very big movie series, pop culture moment for, like, my age group.
Scuba Steve
Because then it turned into Hunger Games and all that, too.
Morgan
Yes.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
We also had Harry Potter, but we were so young that it's not like it was like a culture with people on the Internet or. You weren't having this wide phenomenon with other people. You were having it, like, within your friend group. Yeah, with Harry Potter. But Twilight was, like, the first one where I was with, like, all my girlfriends. We got all the snacks and we were at the theater together. Midnight release. And you talked about it every day at school. I cannot believe you have not seen it. But I do not think, as someone who's obsessed with it, I don't know that I would tell people to go back and watch it without having some known that it's a. It's a bit cheesy.
Scuba Steve
Because my wife was a twi. Hard or whatever they're called.
Morgan
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
And she watched it too. Like, you were. It was a thing. It was an event. And I remember watching, like, the first three or four minutes in one of them, and I was like, ow. Put on something else. Put on anything. This is dumb. I'm done. This is. I'm out. It is.
Morgan
It's so cheesy. But it is such a big part of pop culture.
Scuba Steve
It really is. I should probably watch it at some point, but I probably won't watch six of them. No, I'm out.
Morgan
At least watch the first one.
Scuba Steve
Can you give me an edited version where all six are together and it's like 30 minutes long?
Morgan
Just the. The. What is it? When you get the notes for your study.
Scuba Steve
Cliff Notes, whatever. Yeah, I just need Cliff Notes of a movie. Totally. Give me 30 minutes of the 6 and a 1 and I'll watch it. The beginning, middle, and end.
Morgan
It's so good, though. You did. I mean, listen, I started out Team Edward, then I turned into Team Jacob. Now I still don't know where I stand, honestly.
Scuba Steve
Oh, wow. Oh, my gosh.
Morgan
It's a whole thing. I was obsessed with Taylor Lautner, though.
Scuba Steve
He's still around. Like, he's still. He comes at all of our iHeart events, I feel like.
Morgan
Yeah. And he's married to another girl and her name is Taylor also.
Scuba Steve
Oh, really? Taylor and Taylor?
Morgan
Yeah. It's kind of weird. They talk about it all the time on social media. Yeah, it's funny.
Scuba Steve
That is kind of weird.
Morgan
But, yeah, he was one. So, like, I had. Which I get to meet one of my celebrity crushes at the celebrity softball game. Ryan Sheckler. Did you know who that was?
Scuba Steve
Ryan Sheckler or Checkler?
Morgan
I'm actually shocked. You don't know him. Sheckler. You didn't know who Ryan Sheckler was?
Scuba Steve
Dude, I just saw Freaky Friday for the first time recently. Yesterday.
Morgan
Oh, yeah, the new one's coming out. Is that why you watched it?
Scuba Steve
No, I just watched it because my wife's like, oh, my God, this movie is so amazing. I was like, you know, I've never seen it. She's like, all the kids are gonna love it. And I watched it and I. It was. I think if I watched it back then. I'd have been, like, dumb. But knowing the perspective of the fact that, like, Jamie Lee Curtis is the child, the kid, Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan's the mom. And the way they act when as soon as they change, I'm like, oh, my God. This is so. I was laughing my ass up. It was hilarious, right?
Morgan
It's hilarious movie.
Scuba Steve
And I didn't want. I wasn't gonna. I was kind of watching it. I was like, wait a second. I know that Chinese restaurant that's in Hollywood. We've been there. And I was like, okay, I guess I'll watch it. And I just started. I just started laughing.
Morgan
Chinese restaurant is what got you.
Scuba Steve
It hooked me. Yeah, that's an amazing restaurant. It's not open anymore. It's this cool restaurant on the top of the Hollywood Hills next to the. The Magic Castle. And I was like, oh, my God. Because they shot like. They're like. They're in Koreatown or Chinatown.
Morgan
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
But then when they go in the building, it's not the same place. It's shot on the top of Hollywood Hills.
Morgan
Okay.
Scuba Steve
And so I was like, oh, my God, another restaurant. That's not where it is. And I was like, okay, I'm in.
Morgan
That was all you needed. And then you loved it.
Scuba Steve
Then I loved it. I was, oh, my God, this is so cool.
Morgan
You really watched it just in time for a remake to happen.
Scuba Steve
I had no idea they're in a remake.
Morgan
So this is why. Okay, remember when I brought up Chad Michael Murray and I. And I saw him.
Scuba Steve
Michael Murray. Right.
Morgan
Yeah. Sorry I said that.
Scuba Steve
That's right. Oh, yeah. Because when I saw that, I was like, wait a second. That's Morgan's friend. Or whatever you said about him.
Morgan
It was. All of that news was coming out at the same time. I was like, he's a list right now. Like, everybody's talking about.
Scuba Steve
He's totally a lister. Yeah.
Morgan
And that was, like, part of that. And everybody's like, he's literally in the news all over right now for this remake.
Scuba Steve
Totally. Yeah.
Morgan
Because it was. He's in it. He was the teen heartthrob in it.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. He's Matt. Yeah. He's massive. Especially for our generation. Like, people, if you watch movies in the 90s or 2000s, you know who Chad Michael Murray is.
Morgan
He was in everything. And maybe. Maybe it's because we're Disney fans, too, because he was in a lot of Disney.
Scuba Steve
He was.
Morgan
He had the One Tree Hill moment.
Scuba Steve
True. But Ryan Sheckler, I Don't know who the hell this guy is.
Morgan
That's wild. Because he was part of that whole.
Scuba Steve
Generation life of Ryan.
Morgan
He was big and he was. I massive skateboarder. That actually shocks me if anybody. I thought you would know who he was.
Scuba Steve
Sheckler. No. Maybe. Was he. Was he. And let's see. Because this is how I'll know because the name does sound familiar. If he was in Tony Hawk, pro skater on N64. Let's see.
Morgan
I feel like he was because he was. He was so good.
Scuba Steve
Oh, that's why I don't recognize him. He looks different now from when he was. Yeah, he was. He was a little kid. That's why he was Lil Ryan. Okay, I know who he is.
Morgan
Yeah, he has a shaved head, I think now.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, he looks nothing like what I remember seeing him from. From a kid.
Morgan
Huh?
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
Okay. So you do know who I know.
Scuba Steve
He is when I see him. Yes.
Morgan
Yeah, so that was one. So I had Justin Timberlake. Ryan Sheckler and Taylor Lautner were like my actual crushes that I can recall.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
I think I had crushes before that, but those are the ones where I was like. I'd watch anything they were in. I'd see things about him that was my. Like posters on the wall, if you will. I don't think I actually had any posters. I don't think my mom let me.
Scuba Steve
You're not putting those tacks on the wall.
Morgan
Yeah, I don't think I had those. But she did give me pink and green walls, so, you know.
Scuba Steve
Okay, so she did give you something.
Morgan
Yeah. And they. That was really bright.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah. That's a lot. Green walls. Geez, you can't repaint over that. The prime the hell out of that.
Morgan
They finally did, but yeah, Ryan Sheckler is playing in the celebrity softball game and we're on the same team.
Scuba Steve
Oh, that's sick. That's really, really cool. That's really full circle moment.
Morgan
I know.
Scuba Steve
You're going to tell him like in light and be like, I had posters of you on my wall.
Morgan
No, but I will probably tell him that I had. He was my childhood crush.
Scuba Steve
You should definitely tell him that because it's just funny. Oh, my God. Yeah. And get the audio for the show.
Morgan
Okay. Always think. Always the bit. Okay. I don't remember what we're talking about. We're going to take a break. We'll be back to talk about whatever it was. I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal Police. Lt. Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone, most of all his wife, Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives.
Scuba Steve
You're going to want to divorce me.
Morgan
Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes. He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community.
Scuba Steve
She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing. No?
Morgan
How far would Joel go to cover up what he'd done? You're unable to keep track of all your lies, and quite frankly, I question how many other women may bring forward allegations investigations in the future. This season of Betrayal investigates one officer's decades of deception, lies that left those closest to him questioning everything they thought they knew. Listen to betrayal on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Scuba Steve
I know a lot of cops and they get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no. Across the country, cops called this Taser the Revolution. But not everyone was convinced it was that simple.
Morgan
Cops believed everything that Taser told them.
Scuba Steve
From Lava for Good and the team that brought you Bone Valley comes a story about what happened when a multi billion dollar company dedicated itself to one visionary mission. This is Absolute Season 1 Taser Incorporated.
Morgan
I get right back there and it's bad. It's really, really, really bad.
Scuba Steve
Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season 1 Taser incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Binge episodes 1, 2 and 3 on May 12, 21st and episodes 4, 5 and 6 on June 4th ad free at Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts. The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. Hosted by me, writer and historian Dan Flores and brought to you by Velvet Buck, this podcast looks at a West available nowhere else else. Each episode I'll be diving into some of the lesser known histories of the West. I'll then be joined in conversation by guests such as Western historian Dr. Randall Williams and best selling author and Meat Eater founder Stephen Rinella. I'll correct my kids now and then where they'll say when cave people were here. And I'll say it seems like the Ice Age people that were here didn't have a real affinity for caves. So just join me starting Tuesday, May 6th where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morgan
I'm Clayton English.
Scuba Steve
I'm Greg Lodd. And this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast. We are back in a big way, in a very big way. Real people, real perspectives.
Morgan
This is kind of star studded a little bit, man.
Scuba Steve
We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner. It's just the compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves. Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne for brothers Osborne.
Morgan
We have this misunderstanding of what this quote unquote drug thing is.
Scuba Steve
Benny the Butcher, Brent Smith from Shinedown got be real from Cypress Hill, NHL enforcer Riley Cote, Marine Corvette, MMA fighter Liz Caramouche. What we're doing now isn't working and we need to change things. Stories matter and it brings a face to them. It makes it real. It really does. It makes it real. Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs Podcast Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear episodes one week early and ad free with exclusive content. Subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcast. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good.
Morgan
Company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Angeli.
Scuba Steve
Sud, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so called niche into mainstream gold.
Morgan
Connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
Scuba Steve
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that there's so many stories out there and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content. The term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Morgan
Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment and sports collide and hear how leaders like Angelique are.
Scuba Steve
Carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets.
Morgan
Listen to Good company on the iHeartRadio.
Scuba Steve
App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Morgan
Okay, so Hawaii. Do we. Do we address all things Hawaii?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I think we're good on the Hawaii.
Morgan
Yeah, we I. For our vacation coming up, I'm planning a trip to go up to Chicago because I've never been.
Scuba Steve
Oh cool. Oh, dude. Oh my God. Chicago's so cool.
Morgan
And everybody says it's awesome in the summer.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Oh my. It's beautiful. Especially if you go in Like I think may on because all the tulips have bloomed and everything downtown. It's so beautiful.
Morgan
Okay, see, I haven't seen any of that. I've been. I've eaten lunch in Chicago one time and I don't count that.
Scuba Steve
No, cuz you didn't. Yeah. You had lunch.
Morgan
Eat like the Riverwalk or the Bean.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Oh my God. Yeah. So we're doing the Macy's and all that stuff.
Morgan
Yeah, none of that.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Okay.
Morgan
And I'm bringing Remy so Remy gets to also see Chicago. We're having a little dog friendly road trip.
Scuba Steve
Oh, so you're driving there?
Morgan
Yes.
Scuba Steve
What's that, like a seven hour drive? Eight hour drive?
Morgan
Yes. But we're continuing and we're actually going to go up to northern Minnesota on the coast and we're doing a whole bunch of hiking.
Scuba Steve
Oh, dang. Okay.
Morgan
On the coast of Minnesota, which I'm.
Scuba Steve
Avery and your boyfriend.
Morgan
I am.
Scuba Steve
It's your first big trip with your boyfriend.
Morgan
First road trip.
Scuba Steve
Oh, cheers.
Morgan
Yeah. I'm excited though. Yeah, he loves road trips. I love road trips.
Scuba Steve
Dude, you found your soulmate.
Morgan
I know. And he loves that. I'm bringing Remy.
Scuba Steve
That's really cool.
Morgan
It's not an inconvenience. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Because I'd be annoyed if like leave that dog at home. We're going without him.
Morgan
No, he's like, yeah, let's do it.
Scuba Steve
Okay, cool. So he's like, yeah, let's do it or yeah, let's do it?
Morgan
No, he was like, yeah, no, this makes sense. Let's do it. Okay.
Scuba Steve
All right. Right, cool. Does he have a dog?
Morgan
No, but big animal lover.
Scuba Steve
Okay, cool.
Morgan
He had lost one. He hadn't gotten one quite yet.
Scuba Steve
Understandable.
Morgan
I get it. And now he has Remy.
Scuba Steve
That's awesome.
Morgan
Totally taken on him.
Scuba Steve
Adopted father.
Morgan
What I call the spare human.
Scuba Steve
That's a cool name.
Morgan
I was like, yeah, Dog dad title when you're married into this family. Because until then you are Spare Human.
Scuba Steve
That should be his nickname on the show. Spare Human.
Morgan
Spare Human.
Scuba Steve
Morgan House. Heman doing well. He's still there.
Morgan
Still. Still hanging in.
Scuba Steve
That's hilarious.
Morgan
And then we're going to come back down and also do some hikes in Iowa. We're going to. There's like a national park of or state park of caves system in Iowa that we're going to go do and do some other hiking in there.
Scuba Steve
That's pretty sick.
Morgan
Told you. Lots of adventure.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, you are. Adventure planned out.
Morgan
I love adventure.
Scuba Steve
I can tell.
Morgan
That's why on the Cruise. You're going to see me everywhere. Scuba. Oh, my God, I'll do everything.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, you're planning things. I was like, okay, Morgan, I'm just going to go to my room and leave everyone alone. Email me if you need me.
Morgan
Okay. We're going to go buffet and then we're going to play the games here and then take a quick dip in the pool because then we got more games this other way.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, no thanks. I'm going to walk around and see what happens.
Morgan
That's what you do, though. There's so much to do. Cruises are awesome because you went on a bunch too.
Scuba Steve
We talked about, like, 20 plus cruises. Yeah, I love cruising.
Morgan
So you'll do stuff too. You'll be doing a bunch of stuff.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, we'll see.
Morgan
Or you're gonna be laying by the pool.
Scuba Steve
Laying by the pool. Probably drinking. Yeah.
Morgan
So lame.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Or if it's anything like festival, I'm gonna have to be wrangling all of them and make sure they're going where they need to go.
Morgan
Oh, that's probably true. You don't have to wrangle me.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I know. You're easy.
Morgan
I'll just have it on my phone.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, you'll be fine. Yeah, you can follow the itinerary that they provide.
Morgan
Honestly, if anything, I might add more to my itinerary and you'll see me another activity.
Scuba Steve
Oh, you're at Lunchbox's tasting event. Okay. All right, cool. And you're at Eddie's guitar playing event. Okay, cool. Awesome.
Morgan
Well, I saw Amy was doing two step. I was like, I want to go to that.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, Two step. You have to do in the dance class. I figured you love that because I was like, oh, my God, Morgan's gonna so want to do this.
Morgan
Oh, yeah. So I literally. Jenna, one of our sales girls, has been helping organize it. She was showing me, like, this schedule. I was like, I'm doing. I'm gonna do that in that. I'll be at them. It'll be fine. So you won't have to find me. I'll just let you know.
Scuba Steve
You'll already be there.
Morgan
I'll be adding to my itinerary.
Scuba Steve
Perfect. Well, then I won't go anywhere. Then we're good. No, you can handle it.
Morgan
Right, all you love cruises.
Scuba Steve
I do, but it's weird going without my family on a cruise.
Morgan
I know, but this is like a fun moment where you can go and have an adult cruise.
Scuba Steve
True.
Morgan
And not have any of those responsibilities. This is a different experience for you. And you don't have any guilt because it's work.
Scuba Steve
That's true. You're right. Yeah, well, I still have guilt. Okay, well, because then she's at home by herself for a week without me and the kids, so I have a little bit of guilt. And it's February, so they'll be in school and school pick up and school drop off and dealing with that.
Morgan
Okay, but at least they will be in school. And it's not. She has him 24 hours all day.
Scuba Steve
True. She does have a little. A little break. Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah. So that does help a little bit.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Right. Hopefully zero guilt.
Scuba Steve
Totally.
Morgan
I want to.
Scuba Steve
Oh, and I'm getting paid to go. Oh, that's right. I'm not, so. Because it's just expected of me as the producer of the show.
Morgan
Well, tell me if you really feel okay. But you're gonna be on a cruise.
Scuba Steve
That's true. That's how they sold it to me, too. You will be. You have a job, right? Yeah, yeah, totally. Yeah. Go, go, go.
Morgan
It'll be so fun.
Scuba Steve
That's what they said, too.
Morgan
If I find you and you look like you're not having fun, I'll just bring you a little daiquiri and put it in your hand.
Scuba Steve
All right, cool.
Morgan
I can help with that. I can't really take away the rest.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah. True, true, true.
Morgan
But I can bring alcohol.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Especially from boozy bingo.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah. He said, yeah.
Morgan
Like, are you really want. I was like, yes.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, that sounds awesome, actually.
Morgan
Bingo and booze and alcohol.
Scuba Steve
Count me in. I love bingo. And I get the drink while I'm doing it. Done.
Morgan
Oh, man. Okay, so there's a trend going around online that says once you hit your. Your 30s, you're sorted into one of four categories, like 30s and on.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
And I'm curious if you're in any of these categories.
Scuba Steve
How many categories are there?
Morgan
There's four.
Scuba Steve
Four. Okay.
Morgan
So you start playing pickleball.
Scuba Steve
Nope.
Morgan
You start running.
Scuba Steve
Nope.
Morgan
During, like, a running club. Sourdough. Sourdough starters. No, making sourdough at home.
Scuba Steve
Nice. I just eat the sourdough. I don't understand that sourdough trend. Like, it's like everyone's acting like it's a brand new loaf of bread. It's been around for.
Morgan
You did half of a cuss word.
Scuba Steve
It's been around another four. Ever. And it's been a San Francisco stable since, like, the 1800s, since Nam.
Morgan
To make sourdough?
Scuba Steve
No, to, like, eat it, consume it, and, like, it's there.
Morgan
It's not that it's to make sour.
Scuba Steve
I don't want to make it. I can just buy it.
Morgan
You make your own because it has. You don't. You have less ingredients. It's healthier.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, whatever. It's dumb. I'll buy sourdough.
Morgan
Do you buy it from the store? Do you buy it from a farmer's market, though?
Scuba Steve
I don't buy. I haven't bought it since San Francisco because everywhere I get it, it's not as good as where it is, where it was originated, at least.
Morgan
We also have to remember, like, it's kind of like, you know, sometimes things start east and they go west. Maybe sourdough started west and is just now making its way east.
Scuba Steve
It is just a too long. Too long for me.
Morgan
That's kind of like what happened with avocado toast. I feel like it started in the west.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
And now it's on every menu you can ever find.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, true. And they charge like a million dollars for it. You're like, it's bread and avocado. This is a three dollar item.
Morgan
Yeah. I don't have the patience to do like a sourdough starter. I love cooking. I love baking.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
I've seen the people that, like. I've looked at the steps to be like, can I do this? Because I like the idea of making my own stuff.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
It's helpful for healthy, clean eating. I got overwhelmed just looking at the instructions.
Scuba Steve
Is it a long, intense process?
Morgan
Well, you have to, like, babysit the starter because the starter is like an active yeast.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
So it's a. It's alive, essentially. You have to care for it like it's alive.
Scuba Steve
Like, oh, who has time for that crap?
Morgan
I don't know, man. But I think once you get to a certain point and you create it and you have your active yeast starter thing. I'm really paraphrasing here. Then I think it's easier to just make it every other.
Scuba Steve
Once you've started the process. Okay, gotcha.
Morgan
Starting it is the pain me out.
Scuba Steve
I'll just go to booting when I'm in San Francisco and call it a day.
Morgan
Booting. Is that like a bakery that's.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, it's like, it's. I think it was one of the original places that started sourdough.
Morgan
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
At least in America.
Morgan
Okay.
Scuba Steve
I forget the history of someone in their car right now. Go, you idiot. It started. I don't know. But it was San Francisco that at least made it the. To this side of the globe.
Morgan
What's the word for Boudin. I thought boudin was like, maybe I'm thinking of poutine.
Scuba Steve
Poutine is the fries from Canada where they put stuff on top of it.
Morgan
Yes. Okay. And they're not saying bovine.
Scuba Steve
Bovine. What's that?
Morgan
I don't know. I don't know. But it's in my head right now.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. You may have seen this logo because they do ship their stuff across the country, but it looks like that. Oh, yeah, that's their logo.
Morgan
I have seen that logo.
Scuba Steve
Circular logo with, like. Looks like wheat or something on it or whatever.
Morgan
It's boudin.
Scuba Steve
Booting Boudin. Freaking phenomenal. It's like a thing there in San Francisco where people also have their underground sourdough shops where they make their sourdough and stuff.
Morgan
That's cool.
Scuba Steve
Yes. Really? It's really good there because that's where they started. So they, like, legit. I don't know.
Morgan
I feel like the ones who started sourdough were probably. Shoot. What are the people that are still doing the carriages? Why can't I think of the name?
Scuba Steve
Oh, the. Like the Quaker Oat people. The.
Morgan
Yeah, they have Amish. Amish. I feel like they for sure are the ones who started, like, bread making.
Scuba Steve
Let's see. Originated sourdough bread. Originates, can be tracked to ancient Egypt. So, yeah, so maybe started elsewhere. But yeah, in America. I feel like it was San Francisco. Here we go.
Morgan
Surely you guys had Amish people in San Francisco. They were. I feel like they're the. The people who make everything homemade.
Scuba Steve
So, yeah. So, yeah, Egypt. And then it says it became wildly popular in San Francisco, especially California, during the Gold Rush era, because miners valued sourdough for its durability and relative ease of obtaining yeast. So boudin in San Francisco, established, built it, made it more of, like, an American thing.
Morgan
Dang you. San Francisco's love yeast.
Scuba Steve
Hell, yeah, we do. And what's the fourth category that I probably don't fall into either?
Morgan
Plants.
Scuba Steve
Plants. What kind of plants?
Morgan
We found one. I think all plants could be under this category. Consumable or non consumable.
Scuba Steve
I like plants. I don't like to plant them.
Morgan
But you like to eat them?
Scuba Steve
I like to eat them or smoke them. And that was before my 30s, so. So I guess I don't fall in any of those categories, really.
Morgan
Technically, No, I didn't think so either. But everybody, like. I mean, I was kind of thinking about the show. Bobby's the only one because he does pickleball.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Mike is a runner. Lunchbox is a runner, but I feel like both of them have done that for a while.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
And I don't know that anybody does sourdough. No, I think Bobby's wife might.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, maybe.
Morgan
I think he talked about it in an interview. Plants is Eddie, though.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, Eddie does the green thumb, but he's in, like, his 50s now, so, like, he didn't start in his 30s. He just started, like, last week.
Morgan
I think that's actually one that he started, like, five years ago, because I think he talked about on the show. He was like, I am gonna be a plant dad.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Morgan
And it was this whole thing.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Yeah.
Morgan
And I want to say that was, like, five years ago.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Then there you go.
Morgan
Because timing is so skewed now.
Scuba Steve
Exactly. Yeah. Who's. Especially with COVID I feel like it just wrecked our whole timeline of what. What is what.
Morgan
Exactly. So. But, yeah, I don't. I haven't. I like pickleball. I hate running. I like eating sourdough.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. I like eating sourdough.
Morgan
And I kill every plant, so.
Scuba Steve
So you sort of fall in some of those categories.
Morgan
My boyfriend has a whole bunch of plants, and I'm like, don't bring those near me.
Scuba Steve
I will kill them. Exactly. Yeah. They need water. I won't.
Morgan
Which is so weird. I can keep animals alive, no problem, for the life of me. And I can keep things that are in the ground alive. I can take care of the plants that I've planted in the actual ground. But something about a potted plant hates me.
Scuba Steve
Well, yeah, those are just destined for death because, like, it's like, it's not even, like, permanently part of any fixture. It's like, it's sort of here, but not because it's in a pot. It's like, I feel like for a plant to really live long term needs to be in the ground, and its roots need to hit and need oxygen and all these things. I feel like.
Morgan
Yeah. But then you see the people who have these, like, greenery houses.
Scuba Steve
They're probably lying to you. And they replant them every six months. I don't know. I'm just making crap.
Morgan
I did keep a money plan alive, so my sister gave me a money plan when I moved into my house. It died last year, though I did keep it alive for four years.
Scuba Steve
That's pretty good. That's. Four years is incredible.
Morgan
I know, right?
Scuba Steve
More than his lifespan, anyways.
Morgan
But then when I died, I was like, so do I lose my money?
Scuba Steve
Am I broke? Or, like, am I gonna lose my job?
Morgan
Like, the whole point was, like, you get the purpose of a money plan is to, like, aspire you. Encourages you to make money.
Scuba Steve
What does it look like? I've never heard. I've heard of the name money plan. Mm.
Morgan
They're pretty. They're just super green and Money plant.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah. I've seen these before.
Morgan
Yeah, yeah, yeah, they're pretty. They're a cute little potted plant. But then, like, the last leaf fell, and I was waiting for a moment there, and I was just, like, gonna go bankrupt all of a sudden.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Maybe I'm fired or who knows what's gonna happen? Holy crap.
Morgan
Kind of was like, I killed it. So now what happened?
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Yeah. Oh, my God. Did my email still work? Can I get into work? Oh, everything works. Okay, cool. It's just a thing in my head.
Morgan
I have a question for you too. Do you eat relatively healthy or you feel like you're, like, all over the board?
Scuba Steve
I'm over the board because I also don't want to constrict myself. If I like something, I want to eat it. I won't eat it in excess.
Morgan
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Unless it's Oreos. But, like, I don't. I don't, like. I'm not, like, counting calories or worried about it, especially with kids. Like, you eat what you can eat.
Morgan
But do you mostly cook at home and stuff? Versus eating out?
Scuba Steve
I would say the majority of our week is making food at home. Yeah. Especially for dinner. And then we do go out because we want to go out and enjoy it, so. Or tired and wanted a McDonald's. Whatever.
Morgan
Yeah, yeah. Good old Mickey, dude.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah. Kids love it.
Morgan
I loved Mickey's growing up.
Scuba Steve
Oh, my God. Yeah.
Morgan
That was the place where I. I became vegetarian.
Scuba Steve
Okay. I loved it until.
Morgan
And I still have a bunch of the toys from the drive from the.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah. Like Barbie toys. Remember at Christmas time to do the Hot Wheels and Barbie. Yeah, they don't do that anymore. It's stupid.
Morgan
Do they still do toys, though? And they do.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, they do. Yeah.
Morgan
They're just not as cool.
Scuba Steve
No, they're actually still really cool. I did it Pokemon recently. And they gave you, like, a pack of Pokemon cards. Yeah, and they do. Like, if there's a movie coming out, it's a great way to promote it. Like, they did, like, I think they did Minions recently, but yeah, they still do.
Morgan
I feel like they did a Harry Potter one. And I almost went to McDonald's because of it. This Happy Meal.
Scuba Steve
And they do. They do the adult Happy Meals now, too. Where it'll be, like, for adults, and they'll, like, play on our nostalgia from, like, those little nugget guys from the 90s, and they had that Kerman Frost or Kerwin Frost nuggets. I think it was, like, last year on the holidays. Yeah, but yeah, they definitely. They know the audience of, like, kids want it, and also us adults who are kids want it.
Morgan
That's not the one. I don't know where it is. But, yeah, no, you're right. I mean, because it is the nostalgic thing. Like I said. I have. You know how we also have tubs of Mini Bambies?
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah. My God.
Morgan
We also have tubs of our Happy Meal toys.
Scuba Steve
My mom, too. She was, like, clearing her stuff out at the house, and she's like, you guys wanted these. I'm like, oh, my God, mom, you still have those things? They smell like crap. Like, the. It's like it's been an outside shed. So, like, the paint's all melted, and it looks. Not like it used to look. And I'm like, just throw this away, Mom.
Morgan
The Beanie Babies. I feel like the only thing I ever think of with those is that picture that was going viral on the Internet where there was this couple in court, and they were on the ground splitting their beanie babies of the whole collection. Have you not ever seen this?
Scuba Steve
Oh, my God. That sounds about. Was it from the 90s when they were doing that? Okay, I would say if they were doing that now they're out of their minds.
Morgan
Or like, early 2000s when they were trying to split it? Oh, yeah, here it is. 1999, a divorcing couple dividing Beanie Babies in court. 1999, they're all spread out.
Scuba Steve
Oh, my God. Losers.
Morgan
Isn't that wild? That circles all the time on the Internet.
Scuba Steve
That's hilarious. I've never seen it before. It's so funny.
Morgan
But the whole reason I brought it up, because I'm really trying to, like, watch a lot of things that I eat, trying to figure out what's going on with my health and stuff. And so much of it starts with nutrition.
Scuba Steve
True. That makes sense. Yeah.
Morgan
Well, I've been making, like, healthy foods, and you would think I am back as a toddler. Scuba. I will. I will put together a meal of all healthy things, of things that I actually enjoy eating solo. So you would think putting them all together, I would enjoy them. I, like, have to force myself to swallow.
Scuba Steve
Ew, gross.
Morgan
It literally is.
Scuba Steve
I hate you, Mom.
Morgan
It's literally like a kid being like, I don't want to eat my green beans.
Scuba Steve
But if you're. I feel like. Because I feel like you're. I mean, you don't have a choice. You eat vegetables and stuff because you're. But, like, so just. It's because you're more conscious of being healthy. You don't want to eat it now?
Morgan
I don't know.
Scuba Steve
Or was it always a problem for you?
Morgan
It was never a problem. All of a sudden became one.
Scuba Steve
Maybe you like meat again.
Morgan
My body's rejecting things.
Scuba Steve
Maybe you need to eat some meat.
Morgan
Okay. Okay. Trolls on the Internet. Oh, your problems will be solved if.
Scuba Steve
You eat a steak, you big idiot.
Morgan
It's a weird. It's a.
Scuba Steve
It is weird.
Morgan
Like, it will be everything that I like.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
There's not a single thing in there where I'm like, I want to eat that, and I put it in my mouth and I'm, like, gagging. It's like a literal.
Scuba Steve
Are you mad because they're touching each other on the plate or something?
Morgan
No, that's never been a thing for me. Unless you can all of a sudden develop that. I'm, like, in shock.
Scuba Steve
That's weird. Is there one that you were like, oh, I love this, and now I hate it. Is it green beans or what is there. It's one.
Morgan
So I made, like, a bowl that had sweet potatoes and, like, this cooked kale and broccoli, and it had this, like, fun little tahini dressing. All things that I like.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
And I'm not kidding you, the minute I took a bite, I gagged.
Scuba Steve
That's so weird.
Morgan
I. I have no idea what's happening to my body.
Scuba Steve
And then. So then if you eat them, like, if you were to have sweet potatoes by itself, fine. So maybe it's the mixing. Maybe you are a mixing person, where it's like, I know my cousin growing up. If anything touched on her plate, she'd lose her and she'd throw it like that. But now maybe you are. You're already regressing and not liking certain things. So maybe you don't like things touching and being near each other. And they say your. Your taste buds change every seven years. So maybe you don't like it all mixed together. Maybe you like them just separately.
Morgan
I have to. I literally made another bowl, and it had, like, falafel and black beans, potatoes and cucumbers, Right?
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
And again. Tzatziki sauce.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Again, all things that I enjoy.
Scuba Steve
And you hated it.
Morgan
I hated it.
Scuba Steve
That's awful.
Morgan
So do I have to eat all.
Scuba Steve
Those individually Maybe you need to break them down. Break them down. Oh, my gosh. It's terrible, right?
Morgan
Isn't that weird? It's really weird that all the like. And it's not even. It's an out of body experience. Like, I'm not purposely being like, I just don't want to eat healthy.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
I literally take a bite and I gag.
Scuba Steve
That's really weird.
Morgan
You would think I am somebody stuffing my mouth with poop or something.
Scuba Steve
So then what do you just give up and throw it away and don't eat?
Morgan
I just.
Scuba Steve
I stomach through it, power through it.
Morgan
I try and power through it. Like I feel like it's a mind over body thing and I just like start telling my. My mind. I'm like, you need to eat this food.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Morgan
Nourish your body. This food is good for you. And I have to like, talk myself into swallowing it.
Scuba Steve
That's terrible.
Morgan
Isn't that weird?
Scuba Steve
That's really weird.
Morgan
I don't know what I'm telling you. Scuba Coven messed me up, so I'm gonna say that's what we're gonna end on.
Scuba Steve
Psychological warfare.
Morgan
It literally is. Something is happening in my brain. Zero something. Sometimes we read on the internetwars.com you found that from a troll somewhere and you're like, yeah, sounds good.
Scuba Steve
I'm being like, very troll right now. I just saying a bunch of troll stupid stuff.
Morgan
Well, this is stupid stuff, right? Why is that happening?
Scuba Steve
It's so stupid.
Morgan
Okay, we're gonna jump out of here, we're gonna answer some Lister questions. So go check that out in part three. But Scuba, thanks for being here.
Scuba Steve
What's part two? I'm always confused.
Morgan
Part two is. Is the.
Scuba Steve
Just the bits. Gotcha. Okay, so this is the first one we're talking. Second one's the bits. Third one's the. Okay, gotcha. Cool. Cool.
Morgan
Yeah. You following now? You ask me this every weekend.
Scuba Steve
I think I do. I'll probably ask you next time too.
Morgan
Anything you want to promote. Anything you want to talk about?
Scuba Steve
No. You just follow me on Instagram and I think I still have my Twitter. I have my TikTok, and I haven't posted on it in almost two years. I feel like it's stupid.
Morgan
You came on here one time so ramped up, you're like, I'm gonna be tick tock famous.
Scuba Steve
Yep.
Morgan
I think you posted one video.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, one or two. Maybe two. I think I deleted them all because I'm just. I got on TikTok and I'm like, this is just recycled crap. From 20 years ago or people in their car telling bull crap stories that didn't even happen and there's no evidence or proof of it. They're just like, oh my God, that'd be interesting if this were a thing. I'm going to go in my car and tell you the story. It chopped up 75 different times because I can't have a complete thought. I have to dial it up every 10 seconds. I got to stop my edit and do another line. So I was like, no, I'm out on TikTok. I don't want to do it. Okay, you can find me on Instagram and Twitter at Scooby Steve Radio, CBS TV Radio.
Morgan
Thank you very much. Go subscribe to the Show YouTube page at Bobby Boneshow. You can follow me up webgirlmorgan and check out my podcast, Take this personally. Okay, see you later. Bye.
Scuba Steve
That's the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan. Thanks for listening. Be sure to check out the other two parts this weekend. Go follow the show on all social platforms and follow ebgirlmorgan to submit your listener questions for next week's episode.
Morgan
We've all experienced being put on hold. The annoying music, the automated message.
Scuba Steve
It's excruciating.
Morgan
And right now, America's seniors are on hold, waiting for nutritious meals and moments of connection. Waiting for America to care. Due to a growing aging population, rising costs and insufficient funding, Meals on Wheels programs are experiencing higher need than ever before. This weight is especially ridiculous because a proven solution already exists as Meals on Wheels remains the most effective and financially responsible solution to address senior hunger in isolation. Answer the call and help end the wait by donating@mealsonwheelsamerica.org donate I want you.
Scuba Steve
To ask yourself right now, how am I actually doing?
Morgan
Because it's a question that we rarely ask ourselves. All of May is actually Mental Health Awareness Month and on the psychology of your 20s, we are taking a vulnerable look at why mental health is so hard to talk about.
Scuba Steve
Prepare for our conversations to go deep.
Morgan
I spent the majority of my teenage.
Scuba Steve
Years and my twenties just feeling absolutely terrified. So this Mental Health Awareness Month, open.
Morgan
The free iHeartRadio app, search the psychology of your twenties and listen now.
Scuba Steve
Why is a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful? The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6, where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I know a lot of cops. They get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a a future where the answer will always be no. This is Absolute season one, Taser Incorporated.
Morgan
I get right back there and it's bad.
Scuba Steve
Listen to Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morgan
I'm Clayton English.
Scuba Steve
I'm Greg Lodd.
Morgan
And this is season two of the.
Scuba Steve
War on Drugs podcast, sir. Last year, a lot of the problems of the drug war. This year, a lot of the biggest names in music and sports, this kind.
Morgan
Of star studded a little bit, man.
Scuba Steve
We met them at their homes. We met them at the recording studios. Stories matter, and it brings a face to it.
Morgan
It makes it real.
Scuba Steve
It really does. It makes it real. Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs Podcast, Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
Morgan
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Title: Scuba’s Big Dad Life Change & Food That Has Been Making Morgan Gag
Podcast: The Bobby Bones Show
Host: Premiere Networks
Release Date: May 31, 2025
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Morgan Gagás sits down with special guest Scuba Steve to discuss significant changes in their parenting lives and delve into some personal anecdotes about food that has been challenging for Morgan. The conversation is rich with relatable insights, humor, and heartfelt discussions, making it a must-listen for parents navigating similar life transitions.
Morgan welcomes Scuba Steve to the show, setting the stage for a deep dive into their experiences as fathers. The segment kicks off with light-hearted banter about multitasking and the dynamics of being the "kid sister" on the show.
Notable Quote:
“I'm the kid sister.”
— Morgan [03:36]
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the financial and practical considerations of moving from public to private schooling. Scuba Steve shares his family's decision to enroll their three children in private schools to manage daycare costs more effectively.
Notable Quotes:
“We looked at the money we spend on daycare and public school, and putting all three kids into private school was the same amount or even a bit less.”
— Scuba Steve [05:21]
“Daycare costs that much of an arm and a leg.”
— Morgan [05:21]
Morgan relates her volunteer experiences at senior living communities, highlighting generational perspectives on motherhood and career choices. Scuba Steve discusses systemic issues in public schools, such as inadequate funding and support for teachers, which influenced his family's educational choices.
Notable Quote:
“The state of the world, public school may not even exist anymore or one exist in the way we knew it.”
— Scuba Steve [11:37]
The conversation delves into the complexities of balancing careers with parenting duties, especially with multiple children. Scuba Steve emphasizes the financial strain of childcare and the emotional rewards of parenthood.
Notable Quote:
“Having multiple children is a lot. But not complaining because it's totally worth it.”
— Scuba Steve [08:22]
Scuba Steve shares details about his family's upcoming trip to Hawaii and his plans to work remotely from San Francisco. He expresses excitement about the opportunity to relax and explore new places while managing work responsibilities.
Notable Quote:
“We're going to San Francisco, then a month away on vacation, and I'll work remotely from there.”
— Scuba Steve [17:10]
Morgan and Scuba Steve engage in a light-hearted discussion about pop culture, including movies like Moana and Twilight. Morgan reminisces about her nostalgic experiences with Twilight, while Scuba Steve humorously admits his disinterest in the series.
Notable Quote:
“I was obsessed with Twilight, but I've never seen it, so I have no idea.”
— Scuba Steve [34:25]
Towards the end of the episode, Morgan opens up about her challenges with maintaining a healthy diet. She describes instances where certain healthy food combinations cause her to gag, highlighting the sometimes difficult journey toward better nutrition.
Notable Quote:
“I made a bowl that had sweet potatoes, cooked kale, and broccoli with tahini dressing... the minute I took a bite, I gagged.”
— Morgan [60:12]
As the episode concludes, Morgan and Scuba Steve tease upcoming segments and invite listeners to engage with them on social media. They emphasize the importance of community and connection, hinting at answering listener questions in future episodes.
Notable Quote:
“We’re going to take a break and then I’ll hear about your plans for Hawaii.”
— Morgan [23:46]
Financial Planning for Education: Scuba Steve highlights the financial benefits of shifting from public to private schooling, offering a practical perspective for parents managing childcare and educational costs.
Systemic Challenges in Public Schools: The discussion sheds light on the broader issues within the public education system, including funding shortages and teacher support, which impact both students and parents.
Balancing Work and Family: Scuba Steve and Morgan explore the delicate balance between maintaining careers and fulfilling parenting responsibilities, emphasizing the emotional and financial rewards despite the challenges.
Personal Growth and Interests: The hosts share personal stories and interests, from family vacations to favorite movies, providing a well-rounded and relatable conversation for listeners.
Health and Nutrition Struggles: Morgan's candid discussion about her difficulties with healthy eating offers listeners insight into the complexities of maintaining a balanced diet.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a heartfelt and humorous exploration of parenting, financial decision-making, and personal challenges. Through relatable stories and meaningful conversations, Morgan and Scuba Steve provide valuable insights for listeners navigating similar life changes. Whether you're a parent reassessing educational choices or someone struggling with healthy eating habits, this episode delivers both empathy and practical advice.
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